Giants, Jets, and Redskins Reportedly Among 11 Teams to Inquire About Tom Brady
By Michael Luciano

Tom Brady might change teams for the first time in his career, but the new list of potential suitors not named the New England Patriots has come from way out of left field.
Per sources, Brady's camp has been contacted by around 11 NFL teams so far, with the New York Jets, New York Giants, and Washington Redskins all putting feelers out for Brady.
TIMEOUT!@DaleEArnold came equipped with the #Scoops today:
— Dale & Keefe (@DaleKeefeWEEI) January 29, 2020
- The Tom Brady mural on the TB12 store at Patriot place was taken down Monday
- 11 teams have indicated to the Brady camp that there is some interest
- Three of those teams are the Redskins, Jets, and Giants pic.twitter.com/2NBfkx9tL9
All three of the teams listed lost more games than they won last year. Furthermore, all three of these teams are starting a 22-year-old quarterback in Sam Darnold, Daniel Jones, and Dwayne Haskins. Tabling their progression for one year of a declining Brady seems off.
Then again, you aren't going to get the chance to sign Brady ever again, so saying damn the torpedoes and just doing it could work out.
Getting Tom Brady on the very first official day that he actually sucks would be very Giants https://t.co/HwZWcdndg8
— Adam Weinrib (@AdamWeinrib) January 29, 2020
Brady joining any one of three sub .500 teams and playing over a promising young quarterback would be extremely odd, but so is losing a home playoff game to Ryan Tannehill. The soon-to-be 43-year-old Brady is in uncharted water, as there is no roadmap for what his free agency could look like.